US to Begin Passport Revocation for Parents with Unpaid Child Support
Starting May 7, 2026, the US will initiate a program to revoke passports for parents who owe significant child support, initially targeting those with debts over $100,000.
Editorial Staff
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On May 7, 2026, the US government will launch a program aimed at revoking passports for parents who have substantial unpaid child support obligations.
The initial phase of this initiative will focus on individuals who owe $100,000 or more in child support, with plans to broaden the criteria in the future.
Eventually, the program is expected to include parents with debts exceeding $2,500, which could potentially impact a larger number of individuals.